Show THE WAR SPIRIT IS HEEAIiD-KEPUBMCA- SALT EAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY APRIL 11917 N FOLSOM’S UTAH GROCERY t HIGH IN CITIES rf"M 25c Fine Head Rice 4 lbs for- iVc Rose brand Jam per can 5e 3 cans Hominy:'Be Small Milk other with purchases ' 26-Mason any kind 25c Jar' Pickles Hunts Bros' Fruits (regular 25c ' and 30c kind) Pears Peaches 15c Apricots Grapes any Choice large PRUNES per lblOc lOc Peerless or Teco Pancake Flour 3Re Blue Ribbon Raisins 3 pkga for 6 bars (any kind) white SOAP 25c Choice lot Oreen Tea per ltxSOe 80c Guaranteed EGGS do :4fie Our guaranteed BUTTER 25c Cocoa per lb 35c Almoner Nuts 2 lbs: for 15e 15c pkg of Force 2 for 10c 15c pkg of'Quaker Oats Be 10c pkg of Ivory Starch 15c 2 for Crackers Lindquist 8 lbs Dried Pears 25c lOc Be pkg Souplets 3 for or Golden Tree Syrup Log Cabin 30c quarts 40e gal pints 75c gaL $140 4 bars of 10c Soap 15c 10c Milk with other purchases 35c Compound Lard 2 lba Peas per can sloe Early June Sifted Peas 2 cans for for :35c Extra Sifted Peas 2 cans These 10c articles any 2 for 15e-?Corn-oStarch ' oz Day Devoted in Chicago to Parades and Other Patriotic Demonstrations :i (Continued from Page 1) And so constantly idealized peace that there has sprung up in our midst a noxious parasite not from American soil but attaching Itself to the body politlo from which It draws Its existence and whose protection It enjoys X mean those pacifists who exalt even in a crisis like this when our citizens are being murdered on the high seas & general theory of above the country that shelters them and who would denationalize "Such us with try to a cry of pacifists 'militarism Ifterrify there be such a risk I would take the chances and trust to the sense and strength 'of our people to deal with our own military rather than suffer the degradation and outrage that will certainly come from foreign militarism If we proclaim the shameful doctrine of nonreAlstance Time to Act Koir "Some urge that we are wholly unprepared and should take no hostile action until we are adequately prepared Such a course Is abject submission or a trar with Germany after this war is over ' "W we wo must act with those who are fight now fighting Germany The result will be quicker and surer the outlay and hazard less we will be at the council board when the terms of peace are adjusted If we have unsettled issues with Germany and have no part in the treaty of peace then God the United States Jrolp v-should make it we that redo not regard the Germanplain as people we sponsible for our differences would gladly welcome them to that sisthe terhood of republics and that If shall achieve control of their ownthey affairs our contest with them soon would be‘ ended "For xmr unpreparedness our whole people are responsible The only way to impose the burden of national defense is by universal training and When necessity shall arise by unlver- al services "It is said that President Wilson will merely present the facts to Congress and make no recommendation I do not believe it The American: people look for leadership I believe that our President will lead courageously in a Way that Americans who are lovers of their country can proudly follow" Gov Frank O Lowden of Illinois declared himself unequivocally in favor of universal military training and said there was jio "middle ground” on which the nation might stand in the present international crisis He referred to the Mississippi valley and the great granary of the American continent and suggested a conference of the governors o I the states to consider the conservation of food resources Speaking of the attitude of the toward the United states the governor said: "They believe in the principle of And when the bugle calls patriotic Americans to the colors I expect to see them standing In the front rank A part of my boyhood was spent in a German settlement la Iowa I was reared among them I know something of the German character And if I were to go to the front I so-call- ed humani-t'&rianla- m r We Corn-Flake- Marshaled herein pleasing array are the newest spring styles in home furnishings— all that constitute the correct vogue : ‘ The antique mahogany Rocker above In the William pictured and Mary period with genuine cane seat 4 QC and back Don’t think for an instant that this splendid Furniture is a luxury beyond your reach Our reasonable prices place fine furniture within the grasp of the great majority of home furnishers have marked reduced prices for the open j' Prince Albert for Salted Peanuts per lb 2 tall cans Ripe Olives California Sardines 2 cans 3 PARLOR TABLE REED CARRIAGES 25e 15c 25c 35c Every Popnlar Design - 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adsen Furniture Co f 51-5- a plan to restore parts of Colorado of Mexico to that naoriginally tion Theypart urged members of Congress to support the administration unreserIt was voted to ask each memvedly ber- of jthe Colorado congressional deleto state his views on the war gation situation to be read at another meetweek ingT next O’Donnell an attorney said that J a state of war already existed and patriotic services of every urged the person in the state ELEVEN VESSELS days The Hongarth Which wac on her-wa- y from Montevideo to Plymouth with 6500 tons of grain disobeyed the raider’s order to halt and attempted to The captain finally surrenescape dered after four members of his crew Including the chief engineer and his assistant had been wounded by machine gunfire The Lady Island was loaded with 4500 tons of sugar the Antolnlne with 4000 tons of nitrates and the Charles Gounod with 3100 tons of grain Commanded by Count Ukner According to the Jornal de Brazil the raider was loaded with mines which explains the destruction of vessels off the coast ftf Brazil The commerce destroyer Is reported to be armed with two guns jf 105 milliThe metres and sixteen machine gun vessel has three masts and is equipped Its crew consists of with wireless men under the command cf Blxty-foCount Ukner 'According to the refugees he raider left Germany December 22 escortedcom-by a submarine1 They say that the mander declared that the German and the crown prince alone knew of the expedition The Seeadler is a three-mastwl th a speed of a bout square-rigge- d twelve knots She is equipped with a The apparatus powerful wireless plant In the rigging is concealed successfully The survivors say it Is Impossible to When recognize her as an armed ship conshe left' Germany her guns were runwas she while cealed in the hold British blockade The Seening the two has adler gasoline launches which also were hidden in the hold during the first part of the voyage After the Seeadler was on the high seas ' her guns were mounted ' They were placed on the forecastle and the On account gun- ports were masked the of guns they can of the positions be fired In only two directions The thoroughness with whichof the deGermans carried on their work struction is shown by their treatment of the Cambronne On deciding to send this vessel to Brazil with their prisoners they cut away'part of her masts and destroyed some of her sails with the Idea of delaying her progress to Brazil and keeping secret as long as the presence of the raider in possible south Atlantic All papers on the the Cambronne were seized and a large part of her cargo was destroyed On sighting a merchantman the raider hoisted’ a Norwegian flag which was reby the German ensign when her placedwas within reach of her guns The prey Seedier commander presented to the commander of each ship he sank ah encertificate forth the cirgraved which the vessel was cumstances under setting destroyed Among the refugees are two women - 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f a iwv H-l- twenty-tw- o a ing week of April to make it worth your while to come put and buy now Young people will find it a pleasure to select now at leisure just exactly what is needed for the home ” (Continued from Page 1) the survivor had been put on the Cambronne she was ordered to proceed to the coast of Brazil a voyage : of UP MAIN 32 PHONE WAS 1868 a The above Dressing Table with triple finished In mahogany plate mirrors or TT CA golden oak— This week s - COMPANY r e SUNK BY RAIDER AND TRUST Room O ent SECURITY or Living v food-produci- ng SALT LAKE Room Bedroom Our New Spring Furniture Suggests Elegance arid Luxury but the Prices Spell “Economy r Gloss Force Macaroni SpagNoodles Vermicelli hetti Ammonia Shlnola 2 Vinegar In 1 Stove Polish A A H Soda Cocoa Salt Bon Ami Sapollo Flavorings Blueing Lilac Spices Rose Dutch Cleanser Rose Alphabettl Soap Jap Marmalade Prepared Mustard Shaker Salt or Baking Powder 3 pkgs J ell-25c 2©c Postum or Koffe-et Be Matches per pkg 15e b can of Cocoa Calumet or K C Baking Powder 20c 25c size 25c Rice 5 lbs for Japan Old Faithful Wedding Breakfast or Luneta Coffee any 2 for 55c 20c Oleomargarine 3 pkgs any kind Gum 10c 45c Horseshoe Tobacco plug Tobacco Velvet or New York March 21 — War-tim- e scenes were enacted here today when of the greater from all boy scouts were rushed toparts with the city hall city their full equipment of rifles and machine guns and "saved” the historic by an imagbuilding from destruction enemy supposed to have landed inary at the upper end of Manhattan island Molllization of the boy scouts ina detachment of girl scouts cluding and a nurses' corps was followed by a lower Broadway of several parade incitizens hundred who had been island the day on Governor’s drilling during The leaders in the parade carried signs universal compulsory military urging service and adding: "We want every American to have a rifle” Gen F Walker Winch an Brig nounced that the boy scouts- “called out" by the mayor after the “enemy”had driven in the outposts of the reguand lar army the police department had won a the Home Defense league technical victory: A majority of the carried small caliber rifles boy scouts There were two machine gun squads A call sent out for scouts In Queens county was responded to by 1400 sendboys One of their chief feats was the on a heliograph message bv relays ing from Far Rockaway to Flushing a distance of eighteen miles informing the commander that the mobilization was complete The heads of the subway elevated railroad and surface car lines posted notices today to their employees callon them to be "particularly watching ful to detect any attempt or plan on Humphreys9 Seventy-seve- n the part of open or secret enemies of For Grip Influenza the United States to commit any acts or bring about any conditions” which interfere with the operation of might the city's transportation facilities Frederick W Underwood president of the Erie Railroad company donated his yacht the Alice 110 feet long to the marine division of the Home Defense league with the understanding that he be allowed "to do his bit” In Common Variety the event of hostilities It was decided that the yacht should be made flagthe fleet and that Mr Undership common Cold is attended to wood ofwho If a has a master's and chief en’promptly there never will bo any gineer's license would act as ether variety — To prove this to be true take tl Seventf at the first sneeze or Denver Mass Meeting y-seven’ shiver— Urges Universal Training If you wait until your bones ache Denver March 31 —Resolutions pledgyou may have a serious illness administration and ing loyalty to the Small vial of pleasant pellets fits urging national preparedness thorough and universal military training were tho vest pocket tonight at a patriotic mass 25 cents and $100 or adopted At Druggists in the municipal auditorium meeting mailed The resolutions called attention to Medicine Co 156 the German Intrigue with Mexico and Humphreys llomeo 'William Street New York Japan which It was asserted included self-governm- Everything for the Kitchen Dining - 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